Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Dr W. Waymire was a Chicago goer Friday.

< . —. Harry Jacobs went to South Bend bn business Monday.

M . H. Parkison was in Hammond on legal business Monday.

An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office.

Dr. E. C. English made a professional trip to Chicago yesterday.

James. Burling, of Remington, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. .Jv / . . ' ’ •

A 100-egg Simplicity Incubator and Brooder combined for sll.-- C. W. EGER.

Mr. and Mrs. J. ;M. Healy went to Chicago Sunday to spend a few days on business. .

Hamilton & Kellner sell the famous J. I. Case fertilizer attachments for corn planters.

The Pythian Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Anna Tuteur, on Division street.

Miss Ida Murray, of Monticello, was the Sunday guest here of her cousin, Mrs. Frank Donnelly.

Mrs. Ord Yeoman, of Barkley tp., was operated on yesterday in a Chicago hospital, for pelvic trouble.

Bargains in correspondence and business size envelopes in The Democrat s Fancy Stationery Department.

Miss Irene Flesher, of Portland, Ind., is visiting the family of her brother, Adam Flesher, of Barkley tp.

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Newcomb, of Barkley tp., is recovering from an attach of pneumonia.

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Alter, of I nion tp., left Friday for Chicago Heights, where they will reside with their daughter.

R. S. Drake, formerly’ of Hanging Grove tp., but now of near Shadeland, Tippecanoe county, was a visitor hei'e Saturday.

Mrs. Alice Hopkins, of Mt. Ayr, was called to Des Moines, lowa, Monday by’ the death of her sibter-in-law, -Mrs. Alexander Ham.

Brown Lamborn and sister, Miss Merlie. Lamborn, came over from Remington .Monday and took tike train here for Chicago.

Mrs. J. C. Murphy and daughter, I’ether, returned to Morocco Moday after spending Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Harris.

M. R. Halstead, of McLeod, Miss., "ho had been here for a couple of weeks bn business and to visit relatives, returned home Friday.

Johh Reed, of Virgie, has recently sold his general store at that place to Christian Larsen, of Kouts, who is now in possession of same.

The high school basket ball team was defeated in the tournament game it played at Bloomington Saturday, being defeated by Brookville,

Mrs. W. H. Kiplinger returned the latter part of the week from a month’s visit with relatives at Muncie and other points in that vicinity.

Mrs. A, Gangloff, who recently returned from Chicago where she underwent a surgical operation, is improving slowly and is now able to be up a part of the time.

S. L. Wells, who is assisting W. 11. Lee in the latter’s closing out of a stock of goods in Wabash, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wells, of Barkley tp.

Mrs. Monroe Carr returned Monday from a visit of a few days with her daughter, Mrs. John Copsey, in Lafayette, bringing with her one of Mrs. Copsey’s children for a couple of weeks visit.

H. M. Shipman, who has been spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Grant, is now visiting old friends in Newton tp., and will go from there for a visit with relatives at Remington'.

Ihe weather Monday was also quite nice, although somewhat cooler than Sunday. Yesterday was a trifle showery, but they were a great deal like April showers, and quite encouraging to those who are anxious for real spring to come.

Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Moore accompanied as Mar as Chicago Monday, Mrs. J. L. Wood and two children, of West Bend, lowa, who were returning home from a ten days’ visit here with her mother, Mrs. E. Fleming, and other relatives.